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CaptainAcid
* Im my and other fan's opinion Midnight Beat's "Acetate" contains twice the same version of "Criss Cross I". Nevertheless I included both, judge yourself if you can hear any difference.
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CaptainAcid
* Im my and other fan's opinion Midnight Beat's "Acetate" contains twice the same version of "Criss Cross I". Nevertheless I included both, judge yourself if you can hear any difference.
It is really two different versions / mixes.
track A2 : Take care, in left channel, of a saxophone playing low/bass notes, starting around 1'33.
this is the same version as on LP's "Nasty Habits" and "Past And Present, and DAC CD "Lonely At The Top.
track A3 : this saxophone is not present until 3'25
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silkcut1978_
I already asked on hungercity but nobody noticed - what about the 3 songs/versions that Felix mentions on his site:
Guess I should Know
Brown Leaves (aka Golden Caddy) - 2 versions
On one side they don't sound too much GHS for me but on the other I don't have any better sources than Felix. What do you guys think about?
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Smokey
Thanks for this!
Has anyone done new artwork for the additional song and CD?
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MisterDee
I think that CaptainAcid will agree that we put just that 'Criss Cross' version
as a bonus/regular, and i'll make the sleeve rework for it to be double CD.
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LiveAtHidepark
It is really two different versions / mixes.
track A2 : Take care, in left channel, of a saxophone playing low/bass notes, starting around 1'33.
this is the same version as on LP's "Nasty Habits" and "Past And Present, and DAC CD "Lonely At The Top.
track A3 : this saxophone is not present until 3'25
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LiveAtHidepark
It is really two different versions / mixes.
track A2 : Take care, in left channel, of a saxophone playing low/bass notes, starting around 1'33.
this is the same version as on LP's "Nasty Habits" and "Past And Present, and DAC CD "Lonely At The Top.
track A3 : this saxophone is not present until 3'25
You are indeed right! Even if this saxophone is hard to hear because it's a bit buried in the keyboards. But it's indeed a different mix.
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Erik_Snow
I never noticed this either, HidePark, those two Save Me's have always sounded completely alike to me. Then again, I never use headphones.
Good catch
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LiveAtHidepark
Miss You : check the original Miss You 12 vinyl version and then check the version on CD 5ep "Don't Stop". You will hear differences in the guitars. for this one, you don't need headphones.
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LiveAtHidepark
Miss You : check the original Miss You 12 vinyl version and then check the version on CD 5ep "Don't Stop". You will hear differences in the guitars. for this one, you don't need headphones.
Interesting. Also the version in the CD Singles Box?
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vancouver
thanks !
now it's time for it's ony rock & roll outtakes /demos ?
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vancouver
i found 11 tracks in my folder of "alt it's only rock & roll"
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dandelion1967
I don't think this one is from Exile, sounds more like "Winter". What's the name? Anybody knows?
video: [youtu.be]
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LiveAtHidepark
Miss You : check the original Miss You 12 vinyl version and then check the version on CD 5ep "Don't Stop". You will hear differences in the guitars. for this one, you don't need headphones.
Interesting. Also the version in the CD Singles Box?
mix 1 - 12" vinyl
mix 1 - CD Collectors edition from 1990 box
mix 2 - CD 5 ep "don't stop"
mix 2 - singles box 1971-2006 - CD "Miss You"
mix 2 - singles box 1971-2006 - CD "Don't Stop"
listen carefully at Ronnie Wood guitar after the "come on come on" break. (3'10)
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Carster
NOT true. Same mix. Just a normalizing job. Sounding louder.